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  • THE JDM IMPORTING PROCESS EXPLAINED: How to import a Japanese car yourself

    Kick rocks Duncan, because today Netgear is going to tell you how to import a JDM car or kei truck or Motocompo or whatever you want yourself, without having to rely on a US-based importer to do it for you. You pick your JDM dream car from Japanese auto auctions, you pay for overseas shipping, you do all the paperwork, and bam, you’re whipping a Toyota Sera on US highways and there’s not a thing anybody can do about it. You’re untouchable baby. You’re a JDM importing GOD. If you want to stay a mortal meatbag don’t watch this video because you’re going to ascend today just like your dad’s bag.

  • You can still buy a Nissan 240SX in 2023, but should you?

    Coiling up a hose and storing it properly is important for maintaining its longevity and performance, regardless of the type of vehicle you own. Leaving a hose lying in the driveway all the time can lead to it getting damaged by weather, getting run over by a car, or being tripped over, causing potential safety hazards. It can also cause kinks or bends in the hose, which can affect water flow and cause leaks. Additionally, a coiled hose takes up less space and looks neater than a hose lying in the driveway, which can be important for maintaining a clean and organized outdoor space.

  • The TOYOTA CELICA is an underappreciated ’90s hot hatch

    I’ll be real with you. I have no idea who this girl is, and this video is barely about the 6G Toyota Celica GT at all. And really, maybe it deserved to be forgotten in the US: we never got the good one. Yeah, we got the 4g and 5g All-Tracs, about 4,000 total across both generations, but we never got a single all wheel drive, 3S-GTE powered 6G Celica GT-Four. Toyota completely blew us off.

    Anyway, this video is actually a Readers’ Rides compilation. We asked our viewers (and readers) to send in their cars, they did, and this is the end result. We’ll do more in the near future. Want to send yours in? Click the video, find the email address, and hit us up. Thank you!

  • Divisive Power: S197 Mustang GT

    There’s something polarizing about the Ford Mustang. Whether it’s the car itself, the engine, the layout, the solid rear axle, touge vs straight line performance, or the owners who can’t stop sending these pony cars into crowds, well, we didn’t really get into that. But some of us hate it and some don’t, watch the video to see who falls where on this one.

  • Reading a Ten Year Old Super Street Magazine Cover to Cover: August 2012 Issue

    I have a pile of old import magazines collecting dust on my bookshelf. Today, I’m going to share one with you: ten years old to the month, this August 2012 issue of Super Street Magazine is a window to the world of tuners ten years past.

    Now, 2012 wasn’t peak Super Street. But it was absolutely a different time. Instagram and TikTok weren’t the defacto show car showcases of the day: magazines still held the title. Getting your car featured was still the dream of every shadetree mechanic. Drifting and stance were the only games in town, and the first gen Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ still hadn’t hit the showroom floor.

    If you like this kind of content, let me know. I have plenty more, including some seriously old issues, older than at least a third of our audience, that I’d love to share with you.

  • Toyota GR86 Warranty Claim DENIED Over Social Media Photos: Engine Blew Up During AUTOCROSS

    Today, it’s another round of our Bring A Trailer auction guessing game, which, due to PC concerns, we refer to in print only as Nice Price or No Dice. No cease and desist from Jalopnik yet, so we must still not be big enough. Fingers crossed their legal team attacks us soon.

    In this one, we check out a Honda CRX Si, a Mark 2 Toyota Celica Supra, a 1970 Dodge Charger which leads to a great deal of debate, a low mileage, rear wheel drive variant Toyota 4Runner, and a top-trim Honda Element.

  • The Bring A Trailer Guessing Game: Nice Price or No Dice #4

    Today, it’s another round of our Bring A Trailer auction guessing game, which, due to PC concerns, we refer to in print only as Nice Price or No Dice. No cease and desist from Jalopnik yet, so we must still not be big enough. Fingers crossed their legal team attacks us soon.

    In this one, we check out a Honda CRX Si, a Mark 2 Toyota Celica Supra, a 1970 Dodge Charger which leads to a great deal of debate, a low mileage, rear wheel drive variant Toyota 4Runner, and a top-trim Honda Element.

  • Real Boomer Content: Mecum Orlando 2022 Coverage

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-RjxakCXgA

    Today, we try to attract some boomers to the site, to help even out the overwhelming weeaboo population, by watching Mecum Orlando 2022. It’s the final hour of the final day: what will roll across the auction block? Probably some cars from the 1960s and 1970s.

  • Would you pay HOW MUCH for this S14 240SX? Nice Price or No Dice #3

    It’s another Nice Price or No Dice game where you guess if that’s a NICE PRICE on that Bring A Trailer auction or not. This may be a divisive video as Nice Price or No Dice is subjective and determined by the host. WHO WILL WIN?

    In this one, we check out an S14 240SX SE, a low mileage 986 Porsche Boxster, a 2G Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX, a 996 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S, a Mk3 Toyota Supra Turbo, and a 4th gen Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS. Something for most everybody in this one.

  • Respect All Builds Challenge: Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ Subreddit

    It’s a different one today. You have to try something new every now and then. We’re usually down pretty hard on the cars we look at in these videos, but today, we’re going to stay positive and RESPECT ALL BUILDS on Reddit’s FT86 platform community (that’s the Scion FR-S, Toyota 86, and Subaru BRZ for you laymen). It’s not going to be easy, but we’re resilient.